Who can identify this track..?

aardwolf
front right foot
 
that's it your pissed to then eh........
 
Water mongoose, but not easy to judge size.....should also put something next to print to help judge the size.
 
My ex-wife.......no, the claws aren't long enough.
 
I was just thinking about this thread.

Still need an official answer. Inquiring minds want to know.
 
I agree with Simon.
 
Or a mother in-law. Can't decide for sure....
 
I am going to say honey badger
 
I'm going with possum minus the thumb. Not enough digits for raccoon, and missing a digit, as well as too long of digits for badger.
 
So I googled water mongoose track and it sure looks the same!

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A honey badger gets far more pissed off than a mother in law....and attitude..
 

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